Im tired of doing everything with elbow grease and leverage. So, im looking into buying a good impact. Im looking at the Ingersoll-Rand 2135QTIMAX 1/2 drive, it seems like from the reviews its a solid tool and decently quiet. I am wondering if its worth spending the extra money on the Pin style anvil or if it is more of a pain in the ass than it is worth to take the socket it off and should just stick with the standard anvil.

we have a few pin style at work. they are fine if you have one socket with one job. they suck if you are busy and have to change regular since you have to use a pick of awl to release the socket every time

thanks for the input, any suggestions on an air filter or lubricator. I wanna make sure im protecting my investment here and there are so many options for setups im not sure what to go with. I defiently want to filter out the water, if its better to just add drops of oil into the tool before use ill just stick with that but if its worth while for an inline lubricator im all ears on recommendations

thanks for all the responses i went ahead an ordered the 2135QTIMAX last night, it supposed to be here on weds. I can't wait to try it out? Do you guys run any kind of inline filtration to keep the water down?

We run a water remover.. some water still gets past mainly because of the volume of the lines we have and the heating and chilling of them, but oil the gun, drain your compressor regularly and you would be fine for private use

dont bother with an inline oiler, the oil will eventually deteriate the hose. Also, blowing oil through the gun constantly is a waste of oil, as is oiling it before use. You should oil it after use, before putting it away, so it doesnt sit overnight or for a few days with moisture in it sitting on bare metal. Store it with the internals coated with oil.